Big Idea: Animals use various chemicals to send signals within their bodies. Rather than grouping them by what they look like, we classify them based on their job.
What Are They? Tiny chemical messengers made by special cells and then sent around the body via blood.
From Where? From glands! There are two types
Target and Effect: These messengers don't just go anywhere; they have a specific destination called target cells. Here's the twist - only cells with the right receptors will understand the hormone's message!
How long do they stay? They can hang around for hours. Unlike a quick text, hormones are more like a long, heartfelt email.
Real-world Example: When you're hungry, a hormone called insulin helps your body use or store sugar. Also, ever wondered why some guys have deeper voices? Thank testosterone for that!
What Are They? They're the Uber drivers of the nervous system, carrying messages across a tiny gap called a synapse between two neurons.
The Process: One neuron (presynaptic) sends a neurotransmitter, and the one across the gap (postsynaptic) picks it up.
Duration: Imagine the fastest thing ever! Now speed it up. That’s how quickly neurotransmitters work - gone in a flash! Unlike the long visit from hormones, these guys bounce in and out real quick.
Real-world Example: Feeling thrilled on a roller coaster? Thank dopamine for that rush!
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Big Idea: Animals use various chemicals to send signals within their bodies. Rather than grouping them by what they look like, we classify them based on their job.
What Are They? Tiny chemical messengers made by special cells and then sent around the body via blood.
From Where? From glands! There are two types
Target and Effect: These messengers don't just go anywhere; they have a specific destination called target cells. Here's the twist - only cells with the right receptors will understand the hormone's message!
How long do they stay? They can hang around for hours. Unlike a quick text, hormones are more like a long, heartfelt email.
Real-world Example: When you're hungry, a hormone called insulin helps your body use or store sugar. Also, ever wondered why some guys have deeper voices? Thank testosterone for that!
What Are They? They're the Uber drivers of the nervous system, carrying messages across a tiny gap called a synapse between two neurons.
The Process: One neuron (presynaptic) sends a neurotransmitter, and the one across the gap (postsynaptic) picks it up.
Duration: Imagine the fastest thing ever! Now speed it up. That’s how quickly neurotransmitters work - gone in a flash! Unlike the long visit from hormones, these guys bounce in and out real quick.
Real-world Example: Feeling thrilled on a roller coaster? Thank dopamine for that rush!
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